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Our coffee bags are crafted from higher-quality materials designed to stand up to almost any use you can think of. This helps keep your coffee or other goodies fresher, longer.
Three convenient, popular sizes that fit almost every need. Choose from the smaller pound size as well as the larger 1 pound and 5 pound coffee bag sizes.
No matter what your packaging requirements, our boldly colored coffee bags are sure to make an impression. From the classic tan kraft paper coffee bag to vividly colored coffee bags, there's one just right for you.
Our customers tell us that coffee bags are not just for coffee anymore. These handy paper bags have a wide variety uses explore your creativity, or just borrow some of our ideas.
Real burlap bags used by coffee farmers around the world to package and export their green coffee beans. These coffee bags are made of a special woven fabric called Jute. There are many creative and unique uses for these burlap coffee bags.
Ready to get your hands on some coffee bags? We make it simple and easy to order, with delivery to your door that's fast and reliable.
Coffee pods (also called coffee pads) are pre-packaged coffee beans in their own filter. Senseo is a patented coffee maker which uses these. A court ruled that their patent does not cover the pods, and that other companies may manufacture and sell pods that are compatible with the Senseo system. In non-English speaking countries like Germany and The Netherlands the word pad is used instead of pod. A variation, coffee bags, were developed to provide the convenience of instant coffee but maintain the flavor of brewed coffee. Modeled after tea bags, they consist of a gauze bag containing a mixture of instant coffee and finely ground roast coffee, which is to be steeped in hot water for approximately five minutes.
We offer green coffee storage bags for our Home Roasting customers. We have bags made of cotton or burlap, and roasted coffee bags to share your wonderful home roasts with friends.
Are made of a heavier-weight fabric with a thicker cotton drawstring and our handsome logo printed in glorious monochromatic brown. The catch is.we only sell them with our green coffee in them. But you can buy plain bags listed below without restriction.
Please note that we do not sell bags wholesale, or to supply other coffee businesses with bags. We do not ship orders for bags only. I don't like impossing this rule but we are trying to serve our home-roasting customers by offering bags, and not to become a bag supplier. If you place an order for all bags - we will notify you that we are cancelling the order and will not be able to ship it. There are other bag suppliers on the net - we are not one of them!- Maria
Why all the rules? Well, we try to conserve our logo bags to be sold filled with our coffee. Thats what the logo stands for. our quality coffee! The 5# burlaps are not easy to pack and label on a daily basis, thats why we sell them solo, without coffee in them. They are very nice though!
These are used coffee bags we receive. Many are quite plain. I like them though, I like the rustic rough quality of the bags from Sumatra and elsewhere. Remember, this is not consumer packaging! It is just a way to get a commodity halfway around the world efficiently.and it has worked this way for centuries!( How many other items still ship in Jute Burlap Bags?) Anyway, I will send you any ol' bag -no guarantee that it has slick graphics (but I will chose the best ones I have on hand) -and it is $2.Limit. 2 max. per order
People have asked for roasted coffee bags, especially for the gift-giving use. So fire up your Inkjet printer, make some fancy custom labels, slap them on these bags, and make someone's head spin with the taste of good fresh coffee! This is your only chance to justify all that roast smoke you have generated all year long. Please note that we offer bags for home roasters and do not fill orders for bags only, we are not a bag wholesaler. Also, see our new Coffee Tin with De-Gas Valve for storage of fresh-roasted whole bean coffee.
These bags do WONDERS to preserve coffee aromatics! Essentially, they are better coffee storgage than airtight glass since the CO2 from fresh coffee flushes the oxygen out the one way de-gassing valve, and when you open the bag you can squeeze it while resealing and help force the oxygen out. The CO2 will do the rest. Valve bags are not good for storing ground coffee.
Please note that we do not sell bags wholesale, or to supply other coffee businesses with bags. We do not ship orders for bags only. We don't make money on these items. we offer them as a service and convenience for home roasters.
Great for Cookies, Candy, Coffee or anything that you wish to keep away from air. These bags all have clear poly laminated inner liners and tin tie tops (metal tabs enclosed in paper with which to close bag). The tin tie tops create a reusable and recloseable bag. Sold by the case of 1000 or by the package of 100, all priced by the package.
Great for Cookies, Candy, Coffee or anything that you wish to keep away from air. These bags all have clear poly laminated inner liners and tin tie tops (metal tabs enclosed in paper with which to close bag). The tin tie tops create a reusable and recloseable bag. SOLD BY THE PACKAGE OR CASEPacked 10 packages per case.
Great for Cookies, Candy, Coffee or anything that you wish to keep away from air. These bags all have clear poly laminated inner liners and tin tie tops (metal tabs enclosed in paper with which to close bag). The tin tie tops create a reusable and recloseable bag. SOLD BY THE PACKAGE
Great for Cookies, Candy, Coffee or anything that you wish to keep away from air. These bags all have clear poly laminated inner liners and tin tie tops (metal tabs enclosed in foil with which to close bag). The tin tie tops create a reusable and recloseable bag. SOLD BY THE PACKAGE
With their original use being for packaging coffee beans, these bags are being repurposed as the perfect paper crafting canvas! Made out of quality heavy-weight paper, you will find success stamping with whatever medium you like. The interior of the bags are lined with waxed paper, which will prevent any oils from the treats they contain from seeping to the outside of your project. The tin tie tabs allow you to roll the top edge of the bag over and fold the ends of the tabs inward, creating a clean finish to your project while thoroughly securing the contents. Available in white or kraft.
Offering the same characteristics as the original Coffee Bags. This version features the unique option of a clear plastic lined window. Available in white or kraft.
1. An article for use in brewing coffee comprising a bag made of paper having sufficient strength to withstand normal wetting with boiling water but which is permeable to the ingredients of coffee which are released when the bag is immersed in hot water, said bag having pleats along the sides thereof extending substantially from one end of the bag to the other, whereby a greater volume of coffee may be contained within the bag and a greater surface area incorporated in the bag with the same longitudinal and width dimension, a string or the like affixed to said bag for handling the latter as it is immersed in a container of hot water, said bag being initially open at the top to permit the user to place coffee therein prior to brewing the coffee in said bag, continuous stitching extending across the top of a plurality of bags of the type heretofore described and between such individual bags, said stitching between the bags being adapted to be cut so that the stitching on each bag can be drawn to close the bag and form a loop.
The device commonly known as a tea bag has been in common use for the brewing of individual cups of tea. However, in the past, attempts to provide a similar device for the brewing of coffee has been relatively unsuccessful. Brewing of coffee with these coffee bags either has required such an excessive time as to make the device impractical, or has resulted in escape of the coffee grounds into the liquid, thus making an unpalatable and undesirable beverage. Such bags are commonly made of cotton and other fibrous materials usually woven, and it has been found that diminution of the size of the mesh openings in the bag to the point where the undesirable coffee grounds within the bag will not escape into the surrounding hot water will so increase the brewing time of the beverage that the device becomes impractical. A bag used in brewing individual or small servings of coffee is made of paper having sufficient strength to withstand normal wetting with boiling water but which is permeable to the ingredients of the coffee which are released when the bag is immersed in hot water. The bag has pleats along the sides thereof, extending substantially from one end to the other, whereby a greater volume of coffee may be contained within the bag and a greater surface area incorporated in the bag with the same longitudinal and width dimension. A string is affixed to the bag to facilitate handling when it is immersed in and removed from a container of hot water. DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a coffee bag for making one cup of coffee constructed according to one embodiment of the invention. FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a coffee bag, similar to FIG. 1, but of a two cup size. FIG. 3 is a partial perspective view of a coffee bag folded over on the top in a double fold. FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a coffee bag closed at the neck by a loop string. FIG. 5 is a side elevation of a plurality of coffee bags with the ends closed by continuous stitching extending from bag to bag. DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Before explaining the present invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and arrangement of parts illustrated in the accompanying drawings, since the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed is for the purpose of description and not of limitation. As illustrated in FIG. 1, the coffee brewing bag generally designated 10 comprises a front panel 11, a rear panel 12, a bottom 13 and two pleated sides 14 and 15. The pleated side 14 has a central fold line 16 and is joined to the front and rear panels 11 and 12 along the lines 17 and 18 respectfully. The pleated side 15 also has a central fold line 19 and is joined to the front and rear panels 11 and 12 along the lines 20 and 21 respectively. A string 22 formed as a loop may be stapled to the front panel 11 by the staple 23 to facilitate handling of the bag when it is immersed and removed from a container of boiling water. Alternatively, the string 22 may be included in a hem formed around the top of the bag 10 so that the string may be pulled to draw in the top of the bag to close it. FIG. 2 is similar to FIG. 1 except that the coffee bag in FIG. 2 is adapted to hold sufficient coffee to brew two or three cups of coffee whereas the bag in FIG. 1 is of a size sufficient for brewing one cup. The same numerals identify similar parts in FIGS. 1 and 2 except in FIG. 2, the numerals have a suffix a. FIG. 3 shows an alternate manner of closing off the top of the bag 10c wherein the upper part of the bag 10c including the upper part of the front and rear panels and the pleated sides, are folded over to form a flat double fold 24. Staples 25 and 26 may be employed to secure the fold 24 and to affix the ends of a string 27. In an alternate arrangement shown in FIG. 4, a draw string 28 is employed to close the top of the bag 10d. FIG. 5 shows an arrangement wherein continuous stitching 29 extends across the top of each bag 10c and between each of a plurality of adjacent bags. When the stitching 29 between each bag 10e is cut, the stitching remaining on each bag may be drawn or pulled into a loop 30 as shown in broken lines in FIG. 5. Thus, a continuous line of bags may be produced in this manner. The tops of the bags 10e in FIG. 5 may be rolled over and folded as indicated at 31 before the stitching 29 is applied. The bags are made of paper commonly used in filtering coffee, for example the type of paper used in filtering "Bunn" percolator coffee. This paper does not break or come apart when immersed in boiling water. The pleats in the bag allow for the expansion of wet coffee but when pressed together before use during storage, permits the bag to lay flat and occupy a minimum of space. With the coffee bags of the present invention, the user may enjoy fresh ground coffee which can be prepared in a minimum amount of time and with a minimum effort. It eliminates having to throw away messy, spent coffee and having to clean a coffee pot with its components. The coffee can be made in a plain or regular sauce pan or glass utensil which is more sanitary than the common coffee pot with its hard to clean spout. Also the individual bags retain the flavor and aroma longer because they are individually sealed. Of course, the housewife may also buy empty bags and put the coffee in herself. The coffee bags of this invention may be placed in a pot of boiling water and boiled or each bag may be placed in an individual cup or pot with hot water poured over it to let it steep. It is thought that the invention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood from the foregoing description and it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement of the parts of the article without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the form hereinbefore described being merely a preferred embodiment thereof.
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The bags, which were introduced to supermarket shelves last year, were chosen among 1,200 entries to receive a “certificate of excellence” award. They feature a vibrant palette of line-specific colors and illustrations that clearly differentiate Signature, Fair Trade Organic, Flavored, Seasonal, and Single Origin choices. The crisp, contemporary look incorporates improved communication of roast level, grind type, certifications, and caffeination that helps consumers find their favorites. A deeper footprint and reduced height of the bags allow them to fit on store shelves more easily than previous designs. The bags also feature an environmental benefit. The film contains 19.4% PLA (polylactic acid), a polymer made from plant-based renewable resources. The use of PLA helps reduce the environmental impact of the packaging while maintaining the necessary barriers to moisture and light that keep the coffee at its freshest.“In this age of fragmented audiences, good design and shelf presence are more important than ever,” said Rick Slade, Creative Director for Green Mountain Coffee. “We’re pleased that our new bag designs have been so well-received by consumers, and now recognized by other design professionals.”Green Mountain Coffee’s packaging redesign project was led by the company’s creative team in partnership with BrandBuzz, a cross-discipline agency that specializes in non-traditional advertising, CRM, interactive, media and viral marketing. BrandBuzz’s art director Peter Herbst and principal designer Cliff Bachner contributed to the project, along with illustrator Miles Hyman. The award-winning bags can be found at supermarkets nationwide, and on the web at www. GreenMountainCoffee. com.
| Today my leaning tower mug is the bearer of a Lyons Fresh Coffee Bag - these little things are like tea bags but for coffee. I can't believe they haven't been around longer, it seems like such a basic concept. However, these are the only brand I've ever seen with this concept. I am a coffee. Read review